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  • The San Francisco Bay area is seen at night from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County. Fog blankets the majority of Sausalito, Marin City and Mill Valley below, as Oakland, Tiburon and the SF-Oakland Bay Bridge poke through the misty night.
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  • Ocean beach is seen from Sutro Heights on a moonlit night in the outer sunset district of San Francisco, California.
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  • Moonlit Night over Hinton from across the New River. Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
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  • The historic town of Harpers Ferry is illuminated from a full moon above; as seen from the edge of Maryland Heights.<br />
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On the night of October 16th, 1859 a party of 17 armed men led by the militant abolitionist John Brown crossed the Potomac River over the B&O railroad bridge (the piers of which can be seen below at left) to seize the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry and its stockpile of 100,000 rifles and muskets. With these weapons, Brown intended to facilitate an armed slave uprising that would spread throughout the entire South. <br />
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While his raid failed, the news of John Brown's attempt was an earthquake that reverberated throughout the entire Union and split the fault line between North and South. denounced as a psychotic terrorist by Southerners, Brown was embraced by many Northern abolitionists as a martyr. This outpouring of support for Brown exasperated Southern suspicions of a yankee-abolitionist plot to subjugate the South under Northern control through emancipation; by force if necessary. Southern states, long fearful of slave revolts, revived the militia system to combat all future "John Browns" laying the foundation for what would become the Confederate Army. <br />
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On the morning of his execution, John Brown handed a note to one of his guards that would become prophetic: "I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood..." 16 months later, Confederate batteries in Charleston would open fire on Fort Sumter, and the bloody purge would begin.
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  • A full moon overhead illuminates the Potomac River and city of Alexandria, VA. As seen from the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
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  • Starry night over church. Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • Moonlit Night and Fall foliage in West Virginia.
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  • The San Francisco Bay Area shines in the night as coastal fog moves overhead. As seen from the summit of Mount Tamilpais in Marin County.
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  • Moonlit night over Skyline Drive. Shenandoah National Park. Virginia
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  • Moonlit Night over Abandoned House. Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
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  • The Bay Lights shimmer on the cables of the San Francisco Bay Bridge as the moon shines overhead a partly cloudy night sky. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Fog along Kanawha Boulevard in Charleston W.Va., on Thursday night, January 11, 2018.
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  • Stars are elongated in the night sky during a 36 minute single exposure at the peak of needles highway adjacent to the needles eye in Custer National Park.
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  • The town of Julian is seen on a moonlit night from an overlook along the sunrise highway in the laguna mountains.
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  • An autumn tinged chestnut tree is illuminated by headlights under a starry sky in the early morning hours of Saturday, October 18, 2014 in Shenandoah National Park. Taking a night drive along the famed road inside the park Skyline Drive is a good way to beat the normal crowd and enjoy a pristine sunrise.
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  • On the night of October 16th 1859 a party of 17 armed men led by the militant abolitionist John Brown crossed the Potomac River over the B&O railroad bridge to seize the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry and its stockpile of 100,000 rifles and muskets. With these weapons, Brown intended to facilitate an armed slave uprising that would begin in Virginia and move South along the Blue Ridge as word of the revolt spread. The raid was initially successful. Brown's men seized the railroad bridge, rounded up the town's watchmen, cut the telegraph wire and seized the arsenal complex (guarded by a single sentry) without incident. It all went downhill from there. <br />
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Brown's entire plan hinged on the assumption that slaves in the surrounding countryside would flock to him after receiving word of the raid. However, no slaves were made aware of the planned attack, and consequently Brown quickly found himself surrounded in the morning not by eager runaway slaves but by angry townspeople and militia. Volleys were exchanged and hostages taken as Brown and his men retreated into the Arsenal's engine house (known today as John Brown's Fort)  barricading themselves inside. <br />
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Meanwhile, An eastbound B&O train stopped by Brown's men earlier that morning was allowed to continue forward, whose conductor quickly wired a telegram reporting the raid to officials in Baltimore. In a matter of hours, Washington was alerted to the attack. President Buchanan dispatched a detachment of U.S. Marines led by Col. Robert E. Lee; future commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, to end the siege and capture John Brown. The Marines arrived in Harper's Ferry the next day. Brown refused to surrender himself in exchange for the lives of his remaining men, and the marines stormed the engine house to take Brown prisoner.
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  • Misty night over the Gauley River, taken in the town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia.
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  • A crescent moon hangs in the night sky over Port Hueneme Beach as a river cuts across the sand.
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  • Night over the US Capitol Building. Washington, D.C.
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  • The Kanawha River power plant, shut down since 2015, is seen on a moonlit night in Glasgow, W,Va., on Monday night, August 28, 2018.
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  • The Lily Pond and El Prado Arcade are seen under a cool summer night sky in San Diego, CA. The lily pond lies adjacent to the Botanical Building, one of the largest lath structures in the world. The pond, one of the most photographed landmarks in San Diego, was created for the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 in San Diego's Balboa Park. Brought about with the aim of highlighting San Diego as the first U.S. port of call for ships traveling north after passing westward through the newly opened Panama Canal, the exposition occurred at the same time as the larger Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. Nonetheless, the fair was widely regarded as a success, with over two million visitors by the end of 1915 and just under 1.7 million attendees in its second year (due to it's success, the fair was extended from its original one year duration). <br />
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As was customary of world's fair's of that era, the attractions and structures of the Panama-California exposition were constructed with cheap, temporary materials with the intention of being demolished once the fair had ended. However, Many notable visitors including Teddy Roosevelt advocated for the preservation of the immaculate structures. As a result, many of the fair's buildings and gardens were renovated or reconstructed with permanent building materials in order to ensure their enjoyment by future generations.
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  • The San Francisco Ferry building and the embarcadero are seen at night from pier 14. San Francisco, CA
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  • House in Field on a cloudy night. Nicholas County, West Virginia.
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  • Misty Night over a road in West Virginia.
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  • The corner of 18th and Castro streets are seen at night in the Castro District. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Moonlit night over Metcalf Pond. San Jose, CA
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  • The John E. Amos power plant is seen from a field outside of Winfield, W,Va., on Thursday night, August 23, 2018. Built in the 1970's, the plant is the largest in the American Electric Power system. Many of AEP's smaller coal-fired power plants in Appalachia closed in response to environmental regulations such as the Clean Power Plan in 2015.
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  • The Atlanta skyline is seen from Piedmont Park at night.
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  • The Wrigley building is seen at night along the Chicago River.
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  • Downtown San Diego as seen on a cloudy night from Embarcadero marina park.
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  • The John E. Amos power plant is seen from a field outside of Winfield, W,Va., on Thursday night, August 23, 2018. Built in the 1970's, the plant is the largest in the American Electric Power system. Many of AEP's smaller coal-fired power plants in Appalachia closed in response to environmental regulations such as the Clean Power Plan in 2015.
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  • The old eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge is seen on an overcast night. The now complete and current eastern span is seen in mid-construction. Photo taken from harbor of Yerba Buena/Treasure island
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  • The L & N Pedestrian bridge and the Daniel Carter Beard bridge shimmer on the Ohio River at night, as seen from the Kentucky side.
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  • Downtown and Midtown Atlanta are seen on a cloudy night from the SCAD parking lot.
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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen at night from Corona Heights in the Upper Terrace. San Francisco, CA
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  • The Kanawha River power plant, shut down since 2015, is seen on a moonlit night in Glasgow, W,Va.
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  • The Wrigley building is seen at night along the Chicago River.
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  • Piedmont Park is seen at night in downtown Atlanta.
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  • The Alcazar Garden in Balboa Park is lit under the night sky of San Diego, CA. The garden is named after the gardens of Alcazar Castle in Seville, Spain, and is reconstructed to be identical to the1935 design by San Diego architect Richard Requa for the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935-1936.
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  • The Kanawha River power plant, shut down since 2015, is seen on a moonlit night in Glasgow, W,Va.
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  • The Atlanta skyline is seen from Piedmont Park at night.
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  • Local Favorite burger joint Red's Java House is seen on an overcast night along the San Francisco Embarcadero. San Francisco, CA
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  • The L & N Pedestrian bridge and the Daniel Carter Beard bridge shimmer on the Ohio River at night, as seen from the Kentucky side.
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  • The Atlanta skyline and Interstate 85 are seen in a long exposure at night
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  • The Atlanta skyline and Interstate 85 are seen in a long exposure at night through a chain-linked fence.
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  • The Botanical Gardens in Balboa Park is lit under the night sky of San Diego, CA. Created for the Panama-California International Expo from 1915-17.
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  • The Atlanta skyline and Interstate 85 are seen in a long exposure at night through a chain-linked fence.
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  • Light from a full moon illuminates the surrounding landscape that makes up the northern area of Badlands National Park.
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  • Fog along pathway alongside river below Kanawha Boulevard in Charleston, West Virginia.
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  • View from Hawks Nest Overlook. Near Ansted, West Virginia. The construction of the Hawks Nest tunnel nearby to support the hydroelectric dam below the overlook in the 1930's resulted in one of the worst industrial disasters in the nation's history, with large scale silicosis killing hundreds of the workers who worked to build it.
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  • The moon rises over the Kanawha River at Glen Ferris, W,Va., on Monday, August 28, 2018.
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  • A lone house is seen in the distance of a snowy field under a starry sky. Taken on the side of River road somewhere between Edwards and Whites Ferry, West of the towns of Poolesville and Dickerson, Maryland.
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  • Light trails from passing 18-wheelers are eclipsed by towering Douglas fir trees as stars swirl around Polaris, the North Star. Shasta County, CA. Mt. Shasta can just be made out in the corner of the image.
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  • The San Francisco skyline is seen after sunset from Potrero Hill. San Francisco, CA.
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  • Light trails from passing cars streak down 18th street in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington DC.
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  • Lawn chairs line the shore of Key Biscayne outside of Miami, Florida.
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  • Homes line the canals of Key Biscayne just offshore from Miami, Florida.
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  • The San Francisco Bay Bridge, Ferry Building an the embarcadero are seen from the tip of pier 14 in San Francisco, California.
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  • Starry Sky. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • Starry Sky. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • Downtown San Diego from Harbor Island Drive. San Diego, CA
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  • A full moon shines over Crystal Springs reservoir as cars zip along the road connecting Highway 92 to Interstate 280 and coastal fog moves in over the peninsula. San Mateo County, CA
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  • The cherry blossoms of Tidal Basin are seen in peak bloom in the early morning hours in Washington, D.C.
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  • The cherry blossoms of Tidal Basin are seen in peak bloom in the early morning hours in Washington, D.C.
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  • A nearly full moon illuminates passing clouds over a wintry Highland Scenic Highway in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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  • Starry sky over Summersville Dam & Gauley River.
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  • Downtown Nashville and the Cumberland Riverfront are seen from the John Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge.
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  • Coastal fog over the Marin Headlands descends into Sausalito, Mill Valley and Larkspur as the cities of San Francisco Bay shine in background. As seen from the Summit of Mount Tamalpais. Marin County, CA.
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  • A single car illuminates Highway 1 along the cliffs of Big Sur. As seen from Hurricane Point. California.
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  • The lights of cars outline highway 1 along the Malibu shoreline, as seen from the top of point dude.
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  • The lights of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge shimmer on the bay; as seen from pier 14 along the embarcadero.
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  • Two people are silhouetted against the lights that line the base of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
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  • Starry Sky. Dolly Sods Wilderness. Tucker County, West Virginia.
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  • The stone piers on the left are what remains of the original B&O Railroad bridge which was burned in 1861 by Confederates before marching South to converge with other rebel units to defend an important railroad junction from Union capture. The battle of Bull Run (as it was called by the Union, Manassas by the Confederacy; Union battles were typically named after rivers and tributaries, whereas Confederates named them after nearby towns and railroads) would be the first major battle of the Civil War.
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  • Autumn in Richwood, W.Va.
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  • Devils Tower is framed by an obscured full moon and the last of the fall leaves at the base of the monument. Located in Northeast Wyoming, Devils Tower was the first declared National Monument in the United States, established in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt.
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  • Looking west along the trail leading from Skyline College to Sweeney Ridge along the hills of Pacifica.
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  • The Milky Way Galaxy hangs in the early morning sky over a copse of trees at Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park on April 22, 2015
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  • Starry sky over Summersville Lake and Dam. Nicholas County, West Virginia.
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  • The town, dam and locks of London. Kanawha County, West Virginia.
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  • Truck lights frame a house in this long exposure taken in the town of Dailey along the Seneca Trail.
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  • Coastal fog moving in over the San Francisco Bay Area is illuminated by a full moon overhead as the lights of Sausalito shimmer on the shoreline.
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  • Starry Sky over House. Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
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  • Star trails swirl around Polaris, the North Star, in this hour-long exposure at Calhoun County Park outside of Grantsville, West Virginia;
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  • Rustic scene on the road to Belva. West Virginia.
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  • Dusk over the Ohio River from Harris Riverfront Park. Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia.
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  • Church in Woods. West Virginia.
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  • People line the Potomac River to watch the annual fireworks display over the national mall on July 4th, 2016. While low clouds obscured a large portion of the display, those close to their launch point still enjoyed quite a show.
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  • Lightning stretches across the sky above the Washington Monument; reflecting in the waters off tidal basin near the Jefferson Memorial.
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  • Streetscene. Hamlin, Lincoln County, West Virginia.
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  • Buckingham fountain and the Chicago Skyline are seen at dusk.
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  • One World Trade Center. As seen from New Jersey.
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  • Downtown San Diego from Coronado Ferry Landing. Coronado, CA
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  • Santa Monica Pier. Santa Monica, CA
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  • Located in the Marina District adjacent to Crissy Field, the Palace of Fine Arts is the only remnant of the magnificent World’s Fair of 1915; The Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The World’s Fair was a crowning achievement for the city of San Francisco, whose citizens had succeeded in almost completely rebuilding their city not even 10 years after the great earthquake of 1906 that turned over 75 percent of the city to rubble and ash. <br />
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Built of cheap, temporary  materials for the sole purpose of the World’s Fair, the palace was spared demolition after the fair and was in partial ruin by the 1960’s. Conservation efforts succeeded in raising the necessary funds to partially demolish and rebuild the landmark to make it a permanent feature of the city skyline and culture.
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  • Main Street. Mt. Hope. Fayette County, West Virginia.
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